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Samira Bawumia ‘Exposed’ For Rocking A £9,157 Hermes Kelly Handbag Among Others

Samira Bawumia expensive handbag
Samira Bawumia Exposed For Rocking A £9,157 Hermes Kelly Handbag

An unknown netizen has shared details and a compilation of the various handbags worn by Samira Bawumia, the wife of Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia.

The compilation features high-end designer bags with one, Hermes Kelly 53 Togo Taupe handbag going as high as £9,157.

These extremely expensive hand bags allegedly owned by Mrs. Samira Bawumia would pass the checks.

A Valentino Garavani worth £1,274, an Anel bag reportedly worth $7,400 and Chanel Trendy CC going as high as £4,086 are just a few of these designers owned by the lovely second lady of the land.

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As you will expect, netizens reacted:

@panin_bi_yere:
Our biggest mistake as Ghanaian’s would be to vote for her husband.

@ghanawoman22:

Why people want our ladies of the nation to carry and wear mediocre is baffling to me

@tashairis1:

Allow her to breathe wai, Tracy, Diamond, and their yanoom sef dey display na first lady.

@santy_essentials:

Ordinary ghanaians lady can buy such an expensive bag, so a 2nd lady. Some of these are gifts people normally dash out.

Check out a repost below:

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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